Cleanroom suits
As an experienced manufacturer and supplier of PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) and
We offer comprehensive advice and individual service for protective clothing. Our team in
Germany is ready to advise you and find the right clothing for you
specific requirements. We understand the importance of cleaning and
Disinfection in these sensitive areas and therefore offer products that do this
To fit in requirements.
FAQ
What is a cleanroom suit?
A cleanroom suit is special work clothing designed for cleanrooms
is to retain particles and ensure the sterility of the environment. He is
abrasion-resistant and designed for use in sensitive work areas.
Which cleanroom classes are there?
Cleanrooms are divided into classes A, B, C and D, with class A being the most stringent
has purity requirements. This classification is particular in the pharmaceutical industry
relevant.
What to consider when choosing the right cleanroom suit
observe?
Choose a suit that meets the specific cleanliness requirements of your cleanroom
corresponds. Pay attention to material, comfort, fit, sterility, durability,
Protective features and certifications.
Cleanroom class and contamination control:
Choose a suit that meets your specific cleanliness requirements
Cleanroom corresponds. The ISO classification (ISO 1 to ISO 9) indicates how clean
the air must be in a clean room. The suit should be designed to...
Minimizes particle release and meets required purity standards.
Material and permeability:
The material of the suit should be tailored to the work environment. It should
be resistant to the specific chemicals or substances with
where you work while providing adequate breathability.
Materials like Tyvek or microporous laminates are common options.
Comfort and fit:
The suit should be comfortable and allow good freedom of movement as this is the
Improved productivity and safety compliance. Watch out
on features such as elastic cuffs, adjustable waist and ergonomic
Fit.
Sterility:
For certain applications, such as in the pharmaceutical industry or in sterile
Research environments, cleanroom suits must be sterile. Check whether
the suit can be sterilized or whether it is delivered already sterile.
Durability and resilience:
The suit should be durable enough to meet your needs
To withstand the working environment without compromising safety or cleanliness
affect.
Disposable vs. reusable:
Decide whether disposable or reusable suits are more suitable for your application
are. Disposable suits are practical when constant sterility is required,
while reusable suits can be more cost-effective and environmentally friendly.
Additional protection features:
Depending on the work environment, additional protective features such as
Liquid repellency, antistatic properties or protection against
blood-borne pathogens may be required.
Certifications and standards:
Make sure the suit has all relevant safety and security features
Quality standards met, such as the CE marking or specific
ASTM standards.